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Nice Post ForrestB | ||
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Obviously, every lion hunter wants a good mane so when one is spotted it's taken out of the gene pool. So yes, lion hunter's are ironically doing away with what they want most in a lion. The farm raised lions are quite exceptional otherwise they would be culled out just like in any farm livestock breeding program. To replentish the quality of the wild lion population the male farm lions would probably be the ones best to release as they would likely just take up with wild pride females easier than farm females could establish a territory and feed themselves. The wild males may have to be shot/culled off. | |||
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Good Job Ray. I love it when you stir the pot. How deeply imbedded was your tongue in cheeK? I for one won't/don't believe you are all for "canned hunts" until I see whats left of your Northfork after hitting a lion at ten feet through the bars of the cage. Where are your photos? Where is your proof that you are all for it. Frank | |||
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